Homefront: The Revolution PC review
May 18th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
The premise of Homefront: The Revolution is simple: a united Korea has invaded the United States and the player has ...
May 18th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
The premise of Homefront: The Revolution is simple: a united Korea has invaded the United States and the player has ...
April 4th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
Bravely Second feels like a drawn out finale. It opens with a decisive clash between characters that were totally unknown ...
March 11th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
In the Sky Fortress DLC—the first instalment in a three-part Air, Land, and Sea expansion—Rico Rodriguez gets a jetpack. His ...
March 11th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
A review of Assault Android Cactus could conceivably comprise only a list of superlatives arranged in a haphazard and ever-changing ...
March 8th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
Whenever the notion that ‘Pokémon is for kids’ comes up, my counter argument has always referenced min-maxing and IV training; ...
February 19th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
I did not like the Homefront: The Revolution beta. Homefront: The Revolution is the multiplayer-only, online-only sequel to a middling ...
February 10th, 2016 | by Dakoda Barker
‘War is hardest on children,’ one character, Christo, remarks as he rushes about the ruined apartment building, scavenging and building ...
December 13th, 2015 | by Dakoda Barker
Just Cause 3 is about fun. The islands of Medici are a destructible playground for the player, full of neat ...
December 1st, 2015 | by Dakoda Barker
Football Manager 2016 is the first time I have felt like I have a grasp of (at least) most of ...
October 26th, 2015 | by Dakoda Barker
A not-quite-ordinary, sword-wielding human (raised by non-humans) embarks on a journey (to purify the world) with his silver-haired, magically-inclined, non-human ...